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Ok, these guys with the X's have different contrast and lighting than the guy in the middle and his background.

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This guy is back lit from a light source coming from behind him, the other guys don't have this.

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This guy with the X has the opposite light source than the other three.

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This image would require a ton of work to make it look as if they were all in the image together.


The way to fix this is to find a better background image that contains lighting that they all could share.

Make sure all of your subjects have the same directional light source.


The contrast could be helped with a Curves adjustment layer on the guys that are not part of the original image.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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